Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health

The study assessed the effects of Family Life Education meant for the Adolescents (AFLE) in improving their knowledge and attitude on the fundamental elements of reproductive health vis-a-vis explored their pattern of sharing about the learning with the peers, and identified further information n...

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Päätekijät: Khan, Md. Iftakhar Hassan, Karim, Fazlul
Aineistotyyppi: Research report
Kieli:English
Julkaistu: BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED) 2019
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Linkit:http://hdl.handle.net/10361/12989
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spelling 10361-129892019-11-17T21:01:08Z Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health Khan, Md. Iftakhar Hassan Karim, Fazlul BRAC Adolescents Adolescent Family Life Education (AFLE) Reproductive health Family life education Families--Study and teaching Women--Health and hygiene Reproductive health Gynecology The study assessed the effects of Family Life Education meant for the Adolescents (AFLE) in improving their knowledge and attitude on the fundamental elements of reproductive health vis-a-vis explored their pattern of sharing about the learning with the peers, and identified further information needs on reproductive health. Data were collected from 444 adolescents through one to one interviews (148 with BRAC AFLE and 148 without BRAC AFLE, and 148 adolescents who had never been enrolled in schools). Adolescents from the BRAC school (296) were chosen by using multistage sampling method while the never school going adolescents (148) were selected conveniently. The study outcomes were compared between the three groups of adolescents mentioned above. Bivariate analysis showed that a majority of AFLE students had significantly higher correct knowledge on puberty (95.3%), menstruation (98.6%), marriage and pregnancy ·(99.3%), STD/AIDS (78.4%), and family planning (95.3%) compared to the adolescents without AFLE as well as those who never went school. Except in the case of correct age at first marriage of a girl, the adolescents with AFLE had higher level of satisfactory knowledge on most of the specific RH issues than those other two groups. In the logistic regression analysis, the AFLE appeared to be the strongest influential predictor, followed by the respondents' age, TV-exposure, radioexposure, and sharing of RH lessons with others. Thus, it appears that AFLE has played a positive role in improving rural adolescents' knowledge and attitude on RH issues. But it warrants addressing sex inequality and involving peers and family. 2019-11-17T09:59:51Z 2019-11-17T09:59:51Z 2000-05 Research report Khan, M. I. H., & Karim, F. (2000, May). Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health. Research Reports (2000): Health Studies, Vol - XXIX, 17–65. http://hdl.handle.net/10361/12989 en application/pdf BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
institution Brac University
collection Institutional Repository
language English
topic BRAC
Adolescents
Adolescent Family Life Education (AFLE)
Reproductive health
Family life education
Families--Study and teaching
Women--Health and hygiene
Reproductive health
Gynecology
spellingShingle BRAC
Adolescents
Adolescent Family Life Education (AFLE)
Reproductive health
Family life education
Families--Study and teaching
Women--Health and hygiene
Reproductive health
Gynecology
Khan, Md. Iftakhar Hassan
Karim, Fazlul
Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health
description The study assessed the effects of Family Life Education meant for the Adolescents (AFLE) in improving their knowledge and attitude on the fundamental elements of reproductive health vis-a-vis explored their pattern of sharing about the learning with the peers, and identified further information needs on reproductive health. Data were collected from 444 adolescents through one to one interviews (148 with BRAC AFLE and 148 without BRAC AFLE, and 148 adolescents who had never been enrolled in schools). Adolescents from the BRAC school (296) were chosen by using multistage sampling method while the never school going adolescents (148) were selected conveniently. The study outcomes were compared between the three groups of adolescents mentioned above. Bivariate analysis showed that a majority of AFLE students had significantly higher correct knowledge on puberty (95.3%), menstruation (98.6%), marriage and pregnancy ·(99.3%), STD/AIDS (78.4%), and family planning (95.3%) compared to the adolescents without AFLE as well as those who never went school. Except in the case of correct age at first marriage of a girl, the adolescents with AFLE had higher level of satisfactory knowledge on most of the specific RH issues than those other two groups. In the logistic regression analysis, the AFLE appeared to be the strongest influential predictor, followed by the respondents' age, TV-exposure, radioexposure, and sharing of RH lessons with others. Thus, it appears that AFLE has played a positive role in improving rural adolescents' knowledge and attitude on RH issues. But it warrants addressing sex inequality and involving peers and family.
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author Khan, Md. Iftakhar Hassan
Karim, Fazlul
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Karim, Fazlul
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title Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health
title_short Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health
title_full Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health
title_fullStr Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health
title_full_unstemmed Effects of family life education in improving adolescents’ knowledge and attitude on reproductive health
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